GENERAL TRAVEL BOOKS
Jewish Travel Guide 2002 International Edition
For over fifty years the Jewish Travel Guide has been essential reading for Jewish travellers – whether travelling on business, for pleasure or to seek their historical roots. In response to an ever-increasing demand for information, this latest expanded edition covers over 110 countries and over 2,000 towns and cities. Concise and updated introductions describe the history of each Jewish community and its present state, making it a mini-encyclopedia on world Jewry, before listing a directory of the essential information for each country required by the modern traveller.
Traveling Jewish in America The Complete Guide for Business and Pleasure
Haddassah Magazine's Jewish Traveler: Guide to the World's Jewish Communities by Alan M. Tigay
The Complete Jewish Guide to France by Toni L. Kamins
The only country specific Jewish heritage travel guides around. Discover sights you never imagined existed. Each book contains everything the traveler needs to know to visit Jewish historic and cultural sights along with a fascinating narrative, told through the prism of Jewish experience, that places the sights in historical context. Chock full of travel resources -- hotels, restaurants and practical necessities. Plenty here for the armchair traveler
too. Truly a complete Jewish guide.
The Complete Jewish Guide to Britain & Ireland by Toni L. Kamins
The only country specific Jewish heritage travel guides around. Discover sights you never imagined existed. Each book contains everything the traveler needs to know to visit Jewish historic and cultural sights along with a fascinating narrative, told through the prism of Jewish experience, that places the sights in historical context. Chock full of travel resources -- hotels, restaurants and practical necessities. Plenty here for the armchair traveler
too. Truly a complete Jewish guide.
A Travel Guide to Jewish Russia & Ukraine by Ben G. Frank
The author follows in the footsteps of his namesake, the rabbi explorer of the twelfth century, Benjamin of Tudela, to create the first all-encompassing guide to Jewish Russia and Ukraine.
ISRAEL TRAVEL BOOKS
Berlitz Israel (Berlitz Pocket Guides)
Put the world at your feet with the world-famous little guides that pack a wealth of information!
Dorling Kindersley Travel Guides: Jerusalem & the Holy Land
Over 800 photgraphs, street finder, maps, hotels, restaurants, etc. This is a travel guide which shows you what others only tell you briefly.
Fodor's Exploring Israel (2nd Edition) by Andrew Sanger
Perfect companion for independent travelers who want to discover Israel on their own.
Israel: A Spiritual Travel Guide: A Companion for the Modern Jewish Pilgrim by Rabbi Lawrence Hoffman
A companion for the modern Jewish pilgrim. The only travel guide designed to help spiritually prepare you for a trip to Israel.
Jerusalem: Mini Rough Guide
A terrific guide book to Israel for the person who wants to carry the book in a pocket.
Jerusalem 2nd Edition
From sites sacred to the three great monotheistic faiths to the hippest cinemas and nightclubs, this book will guide you through Jerusalem, the most complex and entrancing of cities. Full-color city maps, plus detailed site plans; in-depth coverage of places of interest from religious sites to the Bloomfield Science Museum; illustrated section on Jewish Festivals; hundreds of places to stay and eat for all budgets excursions to Bethlehem, Jericho, Masada and the Dead Sea.
Kids Love Israel, Israel Loves Kids: A Travel Guide for Families by Barbara Sofer
This is the most complete guide for families with children of all ages. It is thorough and well researched - an essential tool for planning a trip to Israel and Jerusalem. Over 300 tourist sites in major cities and "off the beaten track." With a focus on the needs and interests of kids - from tots
to teens.
Walking The Bible by Bruce Feiler
One part adventure story, one part archaeological detective work, one part spiritual exploration, Walking the Bible vividly
recounts an inspiring personal odyssey -- by foot, jeep, rowboat, and camel -- through the greatest stories ever told.
Jerusalem 3000 : Kids Discover the City Of Gold
Young time travelers guide the reader through 3000 years of Jerusalem history. Lavishly illustrated. Includes The Jerusalem Time Line.
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